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Oct072020

Book Talk: Minnesota's Black Community in the 21st Century

Book Talk: Minnesota's Black Community in the 21st Century

Saturday, Oct. 24th

11-12:30pm

Online Event

Building off the pioneering volumes of Walter R. Scott which highlighted the contributions and accomplishments of African Americans in Minnesota by professions during the pre- and post-Civil Rights era, the book "Minnesota’s Black Community in the 21st Century" underscores what African American success looks like by vocations in Minnesota in the 21st century. Members of Minnesota’s Black Community Project will discuss the making of this book and how this timely book contributes to the history of Minnesota.

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Hosted by Hennepin County Library Special Collections.

The link to the live online discussion will be emailed to registrants in advance.

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